Haygrove School

Haygrove School
Red brick building with central clock tower. In the foreground are plants and parked cars.
Type Academy
Headteacher Karen Canham
Location Durleigh Road
Bridgwater
Somerset
TA6 7HW
England
Coordinates: 51°07′23″N 3°01′21″W / 51.1230°N 3.0224°W / 51.1230; -3.0224
DfE URN 136917 Tables
Ofsted Reports Pre-academy reports
Students 1,106 as of 2012[1]
Gender Co-educational
Ages 11–16
Website www.haygroveschool.co.uk

Haygrove School is a co-educational secondary school in Bridgwater, Somerset, England. Haygrove School has 1,106 students aged between 11 and 16 and is located on the former site of Dr Morgan's Grammar School on Durleigh Road in Bridgwater. In early July 2011, the school became an academy.

Exam performance

Percentage of students achieving 5+A*-C including English and Mathematics at GCSE level[2]

Percentage of students achieving 5+A*-C in any subject at GCSE level[2]

Building Schools for the Future (BSF)

Bridgwater was selected as the first town in the South West level[3] to be selected for the UK governments Building Schools for the Future initiative, which aimed to rebuild and renew nearly every secondary school in England.[4] Within Bridgwater, Building Schools for the Future was to develop all of the 4 secondary schools which are Chilton Trinity Technology College, Robert Blake Science College, East Bridgwater Community School and Haygrove School along with 2 special provision schools, Elmwood School and Penrose School at an expected cost of around £100 Million.[5] However, in July 2010, several components of the scheme for Bridgwater schools were cancelled, including the plans for Haygrove School.

References

  1. "Haygrove School" (PDF). Oftsed. Retrieved 8 November 2015.
  2. 1 2 "Department for Children, Schools and Families". Retrieved 14 May 2009.
  3. "Somerset Building Schools for the Future". Retrieved 14 May 2009.
  4. "Building Schools for the Future". Retrieved 14 May 2009.
  5. "Building Schools for the Future in Bridgwater". Retrieved 14 May 2009.

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